Claims
- 1. A folding bicycle, comprising:
a down tube; a seat tube; a top tube; and a bearing tube; wherein the down tube, seat tube, top tube and bearing tube are substantially fixed relative to each other.
- 2. The folding bicycle of claim 1, further including a foldable fork assembly comprising:
a front wheel fork; a swing arm pivotally coupled to the front wheel fork; and a stirrup removeably coupled to the front wheel fork, and fixedly attached to the swing arm.
- 3. The folding bicycle of claim 2, wherein the stirrup is sized to accommodate a wheel.
- 4. The folding bicycle of claim 2, further including a wheel removeably coupled to either the swing arm or the stirrup.
- 5. A folding bicycle, comprising:
a down tube; a seat tube connected to the down tube; a top tube connected to the seat tube; and a bearing tube connected to the top tube and the down tube; wherein the down tube, seat tube, top tube and bearing tube are substantially fixed relative to each other.
- 6. A foldable fork for a bicycle, comprising:
a front wheel fork; a swing arm pivotally coupled to the front wheel fork; and a stirrup removeably coupled to the front wheel fork, and fixedly attached to the swing arm.
- 7. The foldable fork of claim 6, further including a wheel removeably coupled to either the swing arm or the stirrup.
- 8. The foldable fork of claim 6, wherein the stirrup is sized to accommodate a wheel.
- 9. A method of folding a bicycle fork, the method comprising the steps of:
rotating a front wheel fork approximately 180 degrees; releasing a stirrup from the front wheel fork, the stirrup including a wheel removeably coupled thereto; pivoting the stirrup about the front wheel fork so that a portion of the wheel is positioned between a bicycle down tube.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein the bicycle down tube comprises at least two tube segments, and the portion of the wheel is positioned between the two of the tube segments.
- 11. The method of claim 9, wherein the stirrup is fixedly attached to a swing arm, and the swing arm is pivotably coupled to the front wheel fork.
- 12. The method of claim 9, wherein the stirrup is released by uncoupling a latch that releaseably couples the stirrup to the front wheel fork.
- 13. A tandem foldable bicycle, comprising:
a frame sized to receive a single operator; a first seat moveably coupled to the frame, and structured to receive the single operator; and a second seat removeably coupled to the frame, and structured to receive a second operator; wherein the frame remains sized to receive the single operator.
- 14. The tandem foldable bicycle of claim 13, wherein the frame sized to receive the single operator comprises a frame geometry that is configured for the single operator.
- 15. The tandem foldable bicycle of claim 14, wherein the frame geometry comprises:
a down tube; a seat tube; a top tube; and a bearing tube; wherein the down tube, the seat tube, the top tube and the bearing tube are substantially fixed relative to each other.
- 16. The tandem foldable bicycle of claim 13, further including:
at least two wheels removeably coupled to the frame, the wheels forming a wheelbase; and wherein the wheelbase is sized for the single operator, and remains substantially unchanged when the second seat is removeably coupled to the frame.
- 17. The tandem foldable bicycle of claim 16, wherein the wheelbase comprises a distance between the two wheels.
- 18. The tandem foldable bicycle of claim 13, wherein the second seat comprises a seat tube that is structured to be removeably coupled to the frame behind the first seat, and in front of a rear wheel.
- 19. The tandem foldable bicycle of claim 13, wherein the second seat comprises a seat tube that is removeably coupled by a fastener between a first rear-wheel down tube and a second rear-wheel down tube.
- 20. The tandem foldable bicycle of claim 13, wherein the second seat comprises a seat tube that includes a base that is structured to removeably contact a second seat support located between a first member and a second member of a double bracket
- 21. A foldable wheel assembly for a bicycle, comprising:
a first down-tube element; a second down-tube element, removeably coupled to the first down-tube element; a bottom bracket element, attached to the second down-tube element; a pivot member attached to the bottom bracket element; and a wheel removeably coupled to the bottom bracket element.
- 22. The foldable wheel assembly of claim 21, wherein the first down-tube element comprises at least two tubes and is structured to receive the second downtube element.
- 23. The foldable wheel assembly of claim 21, wherein the second down-tube element comprises at least two tubes, and includes a fastener for removeably coupling to the first down-tube element.
- 24. The foldable wheel assembly of claim 21, wherein the bottom bracket element comprises at least two tubes and is structured to removeably receive the wheel.
- 25. The foldable wheel assembly of claim 21, further including a forward bottom bracket element that is attached to a seat tube and pivotably coupled to the bottom bracket element by the pivot member.
- 26. The foldable wheel assembly of claim 21, wherein the wheel is pivoted about the pivot member so that a portion of the wheel is positioned between at least two tubes comprising the first down-tube element.
- 27. The foldable wheel assembly of claim 21, further including a sprocket rotatably coupled to the pivot member.
- 28. The foldable wheel assembly of claim 21, further including a pedal assembly rotatably coupled to the pivot member.
- 29. The foldable wheel assembly of claim 21, further including a shock absorber selectively attached to at least one of: the first down-tube element, the second down-tube element, and the a bottom bracket element.
- 30. The foldable wheel assembly of claim 21, further including an electric or internal combustion motor structured to power the wheel.
- 31. A method of folding a bicycle wheel assembly, the method comprising the steps of:
uncoupling a second seat-stay element from a first seat-stay element, the first seat-stay element comprised of two spaced-apart members; and pivoting a bottom bracket element so that a portion of a wheel removeably coupled to the bottom bracket element is positioned between the two spaced-apart members.
- 32. The method of claim 31, wherein the second seat-stay element comprises at least two tubes, and includes a fastener for removeably coupling to the first seat-stay element.
- 33. The method of claim 31, wherein the bottom bracket element comprises at least two tubes and is structured to removeably receive the wheel.
- 34. The method of claim 31, further including a forward bottom bracket element that is attached to a seat tube and pivotably coupled to the bottom bracket element by a pivot member.
- 35. A foldable handlebar assembly for a bicycle, comprising:
a support member coupled to a bearing tube; a first handlebar element pivotably coupled to the support member; a second handle bar element pivotably coupled to the support member; and a fastener comprising a first part attached to the first handlebar element and a second part attached to the second handlebar element.
- 36. The foldable handlebar assembly of claim 35, wherein the first fastener part and the second fastener part are each pivotally coupled to the first handlebar element and the second handlebar element, respectively.
- 37. A method of folding a handlebar assembly for a bicycle, comprising the steps of:
releasing a fastener that removeably joins a first handlebar element to a second handlebar element; and pivoting the first handlebar element and the second handlebar element so that a first and a second hand grip are positioned adjacent to each other.
- 38. The method of claim 37, wherein the first handlebar element and the second handlebar element are pivoted so that the first and second hand grips are positioned between a top tube and a down tube.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending PCT International Patent Application No. PCT/IB03/01243, filed on Mar. 3, 2003, and entitled, “Folding Bicycle”, which is incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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